A Moment of Opportunity for the New Media

The mainstream media, especially newspapers, have been declining solidly in readership and revenues for a quarter of a century. The industry is withering or, perhaps more appropriated viewed, it’s morphing. News is still in demand; but relative monopolies have been shattered and the power of the elites to set the topics and tones of discussions is ever more diluted. The rise of the internet has so changed the nature of news delivery that most of the big ... Full Story »

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3.1
by Kelly Garrett - Oct. 31, 2008

The article loses focus toward the end, shifting from analysis of the consequences of the financial troubles face major news organizations to editorializing about the situation in Afghanistan and the upcoming election.

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